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ol ———|o|——20| v pavs To JUDEAL AT Goldefibe 80T S1DB3 OF 7 AT R ¥E THE ORPEN “Jack and Jil went up the hill to fetch a pail of water” —is the old familiar nursery rhyme. Applied to “mod- ern” business meth- ods of extra charges on accounts, neither Jack nor Jill will be burdened up the hill with any carrying charges on their pails. We charge only for the contents, no_ex- tras or penalties on your bills here. rour Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. Atall drug and shoe stores Dz Scholls Zino-pads Put one on —the pain is gone POLICEWOMAN BILL TESTIMONY TODAY Senate District Committee, to Hold Hearing This Afternoon. Testimony on the bill 10 give a per: | manent status to the Woman's Bu- reau of the Police Department and to define its duties more definitely is to be taken by the Senate District com- mittee at a hearing this afternoon. Similar hearings have been hell by the House District committee, but i report has not yet been made to the House. It is expected the provisions of the bill will be explained to tho Senate mittee by Lieut. Mina €. Van nkle, head of the burcau. The Woman's Bureau was established sev- | eral years ago by the Coommission but has no orzanic law providing for'its continued existence or outlin- ing its functions. The Distriet of Columbia Congre of Parent-Teacher Associations will be | represented at the hearing. The or- nization has written to the com mittee stating that it prefers the bill consldered at the last C(ongress, | which contained a number of modif | cations of the present measure. | "1t is probable that other organiza- | tions will take part in the hearing. | The subcommittee health of the Senate District committee will hold hearing at 5 oelock Thursday after noon on the pending legisiation to provide for the licensing of chiroprac- tors and osteopaths in \Vashington. ator Copeiand of New York, chair- man of the subcommittee, will preside. Aberdeen, Scotland, plans to spend $1.775,000 on housing schemes in the | coming year. i R. F. HARVEY'S SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS COLUMBIA 157 LOWEST PRICES 709-711-713 TWELFTH ST., N. W “The. House with the Green Shutters” SUMMER REST and CONTENTMENT Wltll the increasing importance of the Summer Home, its fur- nishings are taken more seriously than in past days. It can no longer be the abiding place of relegated and incon- gruous fitments—it has become a home in the finest sense—a haven of rest and contentment. This establishment has aggressively advanced this idea of better homes, and our present exhibit of moderately priced Fur- niture is the fulfillment of careful planning to place this ideal within the reach of the many. And the same purchasing power that makes the displays so extensive reduces the cost. These savings are given to our Customers. Tea Wagons Sewing Cabinets . Open Arm Chairs Coffee Tables Desks Arm Chairs Tables . Desks Rocking Chairs o Capt. J. | Car THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, WILLIAM F.'BOLAND DIES. Confederate Veteran Succumbs at Age of 82 in Maryland Home. Special Dispatch to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., June 8-—Wil liam F. Boland, one of the four or five surviving Confederate veterans of Montgomery County, died shortly after 10 o'clock last night at his home at Germantown. He was 82 years old. He had been ill about a month. He leaves two sons and four daugh tel Fulton Boland of Washington, I. ilenn Boland, Mrs. Robert L. iicker son, Mrs. Leo 7. Fitzsimmons, Mrs Hobart Ramsdell and Miss Eulalie io- land of this county. Funeral services will be held at St. Martin’s Catholic Church, Gaithers- burg, at 9 o'clock tomorrow morningef Burial will be in St. Rose's Cemetery, Cloppers, Md Mr. Boland was a lifelong resident of this county and was widely known. He served throughout the greater part of the Civil War as a member of Company C, 85th Virginia Cavalry, Confederate Army HfiEY BURIED. Maj. GEN, HUMP Funeral services for ten Charles ¥. Humphrey, U. S. 4., re- tired, one-time quartermaster general of the Army, who died in Walter Reed Hospital Friday, were conducted at St. Thomas' Episcopal Church thi afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Rev. Dr. ¢ Ernest Smith, rector, officiated. In terment, with full military honors, was in Arlington Cemete teaded by Gen. John J. Pershing, the list of honorary pallbearers wus as follows: Maj. Gen. John 1. Hines, ien. B. I¥. Cheatham, Maj. Gen. worth, Maj. ‘Gen. lenry P. McCain, Maj. dokn L. Clem, Judge Milton . Elliott, Maj. Gen. Grote lutcheson, Brig. Gen. James | Allen, Brig. Gen. Culver (. S Brig. Gen.” Wilds I'. Richardson, Ed | Bar Snyder, Charles B. Hight and R. Y. Blakeley, U. 8. N « C Sentenced in Rum Case. Special Dis to The Sta | LYNCHBURG, V., 8. Wil lian Wiggins, negro. pleaded guilty | in the Municipal Court here vesterday | to a charge of manufacturing liquor in his home, which w: raided Sun- | day morning by the po He was | fined $267.50 and given six months on | the road: JUNE 8. 1926. ANTL PATRONAGE BILLS ARE PASSED Wurzhach and Stevenson Measures Aimed at Alleged Conditions in South. Two bills designed to curb patronage evils in the South were passed by the House and sent to the Senate yester day. One, by Representative Democrat, South Carolina, make it unlawful to pay, offer. solicit or receive money or other favors in return for influence in obtaining a Federal office. The other, by Representative Wurz bach, the only Republican member ot Congress from Texas., would require every Federal appointee to file with the Controller General within 30 days after approval of his appointment an affidavit saying that “neither he nor any, one acting in his behalf has given, transferrd, promised or paid any consideration for, or, in the expec tation or hope of, receiving assistance in securing such appointment The meusures were approved out discussion under a unanimous e« sent agreement that did not requi vote. These and several similar b have leen pending since an on Southern patronage was launched on the floo Representative W bach. He assailed the Republican ganization in Texas, ddelaring it sought to prevent ng men from running for office, for fear they woukl be elected and interfere with the patronage system The Texas member was followed 1) by Representative Stevenson, who d clared minor Federal offices were pur chased in South Carolina, Represe ntativ Mississippi, added fuel by alleging that Perry W. Howard. @ negro, Mississippl, &pecial assistant to Attorney General of the United States was conducting Stevenson, would with- ) il by, Democrat . and French ste America are cr 1in Italian to lLatin those fr ship lines wding out WASHINGTON, D. C. A few of the items obtainable $3(0-00 up 0.50 up 40.00 up 19.50 up 4200 up O Small Tables Nests of Tables Windsor Chairs Mirrors Sofas REED FURNITURE In an attractive selection of colors and upholstery fabrics . $56:00 wp 3700 up 5000 wp 5800 up Settees . Chaise Longues - . Table Lamps Desk Chairs . . $115-00 g 100.00 . 29 . 3000 Bed Room and Dining Room Suites—odd 4 tables—unusual chairs, and a host of other items are here -at attractive prices Charge Accounts Conveniently Arranged STORE OPEN FROM 9.00 A. M. to 5.00 P. M. DAILY SATURDAY UNTIL 12 NOON Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn eAssurance of Satisfaction FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINTS IN THE UNITED STATES assault | MRS. BUCKINGHAM DIES; | TAUGHT SCHOOL 28 YEARS | Was in Supervision of Nutrition | Clinics and Instructed in Cook- ing and Housekeeping. Frances kspey Buckingham, teachier in the home economics de- partment in the grade schools of the olumbia public school 1898, died at Providence erday after an illness of She was nearly 45 rl Mrs. Buekingham was in direct I'supervision of the nutrition clinies | conducted In the schools and taught {cooking and housckeeping. She was chosen by Su hools B represe 1 group of s on th board examiners, which examines applicanty for positions as teachers in the s She we of Colun the N nd of the Teachers sociatior During he in the home was 1 officl red among the hoo! authe | 1uneral services will he held | residence of Mrs Wiibert « i1 Marylz northeast, to. morrow afte Rev | Dr. John Compton of the Metropolitan Baptist i offici Interment will gressional Cemeter Mrs. Buckingham hushand, K. . B Mise Jessie B | Emotyn . Bspey. Mr= ards 1 Mrs, W A brother, Richard Espes five weels old m i ! | leation Association | Annuity and Aid | carcer as a teach domomics depurtment in high regard by both s and teachers and con- Ther pgetien jes today said. 3 long e she hest r line, 1 avenue all. pastor Chureh, v be in | |BIDS OPENED FOR AIR EQUIPMENT FOR NAVY Are { | ' | Planes Other Material ! Authorized in New Expansion ntly 0. K.'d equipmer T the 4 #4 and i am Recer provid were ous groups of planes : and the numbe: t d by divic The |ty torpe Departmen the fi bidder will 1 pment nir suceesstul maoderr airplane today Airplane Co who loeing A nd the G Ohio Deland Cleveland Deportation Bill Passed. diate deportation onvic gunmen and tightening of othey istons deportation law the House ed in a t am IN “Platin m from Civ AR P 1 READE H: Yowar KLOOMERS finnckel's Dept BULL in_viemnity 1540 IRND " Woo imot Im mounting. con LUSTER RING i s North s 1G158 or 1940 9th vell answers neck. o Reward na ¢ sesembies collie. neas o W nswers o the na . 1601 Gth_ et Fancy ko t danil 1ith an Pho DOG: Que n Pal”" Rew EARRING pieces and Thui 1731 omposed of trinkets, You sty ° Potomac b2 Tost between Y EGLASSES. Linden.” Main FAL town s ne. At iy who found same Hotel Hamilton GLA SSES. gold-rimmed 35th. Tuegday morning ¢ Latterner. Cla 2 BEADS. string. in Garfield | unde, Sundoy BiSht: reward, O ¢ a ave. e. Line 2. GOLD ™ CREST PIN—With two rows _of o Il diamonds: June B Re n.e. Phone North 3006-J. 8 10% i contain- Theater or Phone Black. initial 1 at Riglio about 3 pm LEATHER BAG: sonal artic YTEBOOK. black i eward Potoma POCK mit . contaiming money i 6 3rd_ st n.w.: rewn [ NOTEBOOK. Name. B. F. Perry. 236 Willow ave. Takonia Park. ) v TBOOK. con Canitol ainins $5: on Chann Channing _Return_46 Channing st. TBOOK, black moire: finder and refurn bag and contents 1614 17th st. 1w THOOK—Tirown ocketbook. on Mt Bilone Clevelana 2521 POCKETBOOK, red. containing money. ete June 7 Mouit Pleasant o Frank PURS| Ieen Mrs. calfskin_ envelops Pleasant car. Monday ke Tew Indy's. contaming S10 bill, small Keys. Wateh. levters and bank book night. Toad Manassas 10 Washington . nossibly - near Cherry Finder notify Eawler, North 100007 3. Reward. contain ad silver North 1 s . tan, contmining about $16 pon.” vieinity of 13th ar niiedy st. Adams 528N sie 8% bus or Keith's Br n bills “aft 1210 153 pam CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Helen Keller G its annual plenic tomor home of Mrs. W. A d will oW Smith Jocelyn street, Chevy Chase, D, Capitol Hill W. C. in Waugh Church tomor The choir of the Imm Church will give 8 p.m., at the chu and Columbia road The Cosmopolitan Club will give a | pom., at the Lee dinner tomorrow, 7 | House. ‘The Michigan Park fation will meet tomorro; 0 Thirteenth street nc A card party f Friendship House will the Priendship House Club tomorrow from Heeht's auditorium. Citizel T. U, will ow, 2 nuel ¥ 5 w, 8 theas 4 1 hold it the 38 e eet p.m. Baptist | concert tomorrow h, Sixteenth street Asso- m., at t. " the benefit of be given Nurs by Aid at v pm ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The business and professional wom en's ¥, W Spring Tris department, hold its annual o'clo Plue tieth and It streets. i man will give an illustrs cartooning. and Robert will play selections on companied by Mrs Rober Chi be Miss Mar; ret Gaylord annon, s Ada Gre ‘ecelia Tden The Wanderlus < meeting at 8 o'cloch in Franklin Par Booklovers Mount t th Hig Club, with storical chamy ill wive ar ildin fand Seventh street Sehool O Mis: the 1 huret The her st of & o'clocl La tied Theosophists AT st e Col. James § ited Spanish at 8 o'cl vutheast ettit War ard vill pa TODAY Temple 1 Eagles, will hav rd party at Grand Army Public invitec The District of Wb Parent-Teacher have a morr ing at the Br avenue and in hono! Tea Tic road day Blair The apart s of the Dis School Principal Al Dispatch to The Sta WARRENTON, V: Edna M. Rhode: ista of the Warrenton Cour ind Thomas L. Fitch it the school 3 v b D. Bowden. After the hor md Mrs. Fitch will The br a native Ie and niece of Bouligny and Mrs. ( Crosby of Warrenton @ A anque Hut, rd K. 1ted t Lat rinen of committecs in chare 1, Mrs en at th chest Myt vt entertainment Westr E a fiv Cc Associations 1se, G Weds. ine 8 nt itry Rev evme rsear will t Lawrence the violin, rence. will Anna i Mrs 1l hold busi- n and e i'o i for ninster o i Hall gress Miss principal School were m THE WEATHER District slightly pirtly nds Maryland—Fair warmer in west fair. moderate wind \ t r in of Colur warmer cloudy; 1bia tonigh tonig portiof to W, possibly me west portion temperature; West Virginia— Partly night and tomorrow; slightly warmer tonight in east por Records for 24 H Thermometer—4 p.m., 61: 12 midnight, 56; 4 a.m 63: noon, 79. Barometer- 20.73: 12 midnight, 8 a.m., 29, noon, Highest temperature, at noon today. Lowest temnerature, 11.45 p.m. vesterday. Temperatur Highest, 93; lowest, Tide Tables. on 4 p.m 29.79, (Furnished by United States (hast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1 1:03 p.m.; high tide, 6:1 9 1:11 a.m and .m. anl 7 151 pan.; high tide, pm. moderate fresh 29.70; 9.76: 4 a.m., 29. am Fi t; tom ht, n toi sou! ours. 63 o 8 s oc 4, occurredat sanie date last yea— The Sun and Moon. Today - Sun rose 4:42 a Sun rises 4:42 a.f.; sun pm. s 3:38 a.m.; sets 548 p.m, Automobile lamps to be ligijed one- half hour after sunset. Temperature and perature Weather i & Temperature. H Stations. i antic City Boston . Buffalo | Charleston . Chic Teturn to Mr. s recticut ave, st.. Mrs. Van Vieel Titted: in v 160, Branch i on Connceticu Reward. 193, to 2400_10 SCARF. bl House. ~ M SCARF, silk. SEAT 4 Fronia o o i Potomac.d0d.” SET out_of ring with Masonic SPECTA little eirl's:_Caitol ground Atlantic 748, 207 1st st. emblen; 2 ge 1 tortolse shell rim, ranklin_ & C reward. h 655K, TMBRELLA, nayy blue silk. wood and EMBRELY t Coneressional Cemetery- Gin 6000, Br. 158 WATCH CHARM and Penna. ave wigd, I B. P WATGH. AT N sve, CATCH, Hamilton. 20-y AT e e Sundav: flowers engraved on o Ride. “Maty. 1906, with Elks' tooth. Returm to 333 H st. n.e.: reward.” . VRIST WATCH. lady's cold open-face Elfin. o Gile, Saturday night botween 8 and 9 o'cloc 7 Que St n.e. Potomae 1 i WRIST WATCH. lady's white kold_Elgin, SPE soft’ bl Tost_Saturday between 1 i Interior Blde. ~ Re: Renick. Main 1880, Br. is’s open-faced goid: grant jard,” ¢ Maseey. 101 North Caro- Colum'a.s ¢ Denver .. Detroit E E13d % Helena Huron : anapohs zxaaErosy Louisville Miami. Fl. Philadelph Phoenix Pittsburgh.. Portland. Portland.0: Raleigh N S. Lake City §t. Paul. Seattle ... Spokane (8 am.. Greenwh time, Stations. London, Ei Paris. France Vienn Denmari er wristhand: between Bureau of Engrav: S CAna Printing and Palais Roval, Monday Winine. Return to 145 Mount’ Pleasavt )&t ADt. 42, 2. after 6 o'clock. Col, 6520-W. Reward. Q a (Fayal). Azord. ijton, - Bermuda. L, Boris Rl Nn\antelm = Colon, m.; sy conditiof of the water at Great Falls at 8§ ay.—Tem- . 64; condition, very pudd: in Various Cifes. Cle Cle Clear e Cle today. ) ure, Part Cloudy. in m. an¢ 6:46 Weather Cloudy Ra norrow thwest lightly west Iy cloudy tonight and| showers not much cha moderzte southwest ex nge cloudy to P, § an., pn., i0 curted a.m. and n sets oudy ar ar par BODY OF J. A. ARNOLD SENT TO COLUMBUS, IND. Former Chief of Publications Divi- | | | sion, Department of Agriculture, Died at Rockville. Funeral services nolg, 68 vears old, of the division of publications in the | Department of Agriculture, who died | in sanitarium in Rockviil Md Sunday, were condueted : 4 of Miss Mand Fie northeast, diny o'clock Tnteriae i widely known work on pul ment of her of t the Ma Acacia | Columt ose A - time chie i | 1 | v | ) 1 stre Thiy ternoon 1 in W e tomorre Bl rvice long been where i with b Depart o1 fons for the He was o mem Press Club and of | ging tie Lodge. 3 ¢ M ropolt Mr. Ar ith hos Indiana chosen ie v in 1 1855 und ferved to the of the Depas Subsequently ment he print oned sever public print Mrs. Judith Col WARRENT( ing v posi vin Dies son of War o Wil e R. and Rus th John entor sell Col > daughters nnie Ma Miss N d Mis and two broth Marriages. RAUCHENSTEIN uchenstein the_marriase ANNA. to May Rev M Ezaths. ot the lite W n. Nouce of § BENJAMIN esiden GINTA 1 Ma Not BOLAND. BRISCOE Elizaby i Do Hospital. CHARLI I i of Mamie Brisc BUCKINGHAM FRANC SPEY BUCKIN FREDERICK Jaté Agnics Burnet, father raderic I ROBERT | | i 930, at ALLOWAY e nd *danzhie A. Gallowar of Washington ies af the S. H. Hinks Co. s funaral ho 2001 14th &, n'w . Wednesday. dutie & | pm. Interment at Glenwood "Cemet | FENDERSON. Departed this Jife Mond une 5. 1936 at 12 m after a b Iness his residence. 503 Delaware ve. .. BENJAMIN B beloved bus band of Pearl Fenderson. Notiee of ral hereadte GAMMELL. Monday, June 7 ield Hospital. GEORGE eral services vania ave Intérment’ at Thompson Departed this + Sunday am ) moth ends, Furaral from h Thursday. June 10 e 8 at_her t. uw, MARTHA beloved' mother of | 1d A R. Jackson Lee. Funeral Poplar Grove Montgom: resting W varlors JACKSON. 1026 residence. YIRGINIA 1190 2 « 10. from h. Tuplar Gro Md. Remains Jarvis Co. funera nw Suddenly. June residence, 2124 9th st JONES, ‘beloved wife She “leaves a ther ster.two atives and friends Ernest Jarvis fu nw. Notice | | Co. Ernest Ga. ave JONE: [ Damel _Jones m dune 4, voster st Tie leaves son. one re. " all from two ashington. . { his famuiy. nesday. June 9. at Interment at Mount Zion Ceme! To the 1 membe; Western Star Lod 0. ¢ s of 5. of notificd to” be o be held at 60 w... Turs 1926, 30 0" clock to arrangé for the funeral of oir deceased brother ' NACE LUCAS. Funeral from the residence of s dadenter. 1139 S e Incsday . ar1 Tone b¥ order of # i CRUMP. X HOLSEY FORD, P. MACLENN Monday. June 7. the of his daughtor. S et niw ushand of nresent at a o Odd Fellows® T day_ night. Jun mee wm w. h Capitol st., b, M. ave.. . Md.. ANNTE ing ‘mother of Miss A. Susie, Ethel ton F. Mangum and Mrs. Riely J. Ratt ree. "Funeral from “the Neviug funeral home. 924 New York ave. n.w.. Thur June 10 at 1:30 pm. Intermént private: uv Gr McLAUGHLIN. Saturdas. June 5. 1926 at 30 pan.‘at her residence. 4400 Leiand st Bethesda. Md.. IDA ELIZABETH., 1n her 60th- vear. wife of Claude . M Laughtin, ° Funeral from ' Pumuhrey « chavel. Rockville, Md.. Wednesd at 2 pm. i nion Cemeter MILLER. Aged and Remains s for by tomor such remains wiil cordance with law. BORNE. _Suddenly, Sunday. June 6. 1026, at 149" Q st. n.w. SARAH, beloved wifc of Daniel Osborne. ‘mothér of Neilie Hurt. Charles Holmes, Edna Monteomers. ton Holmes and Ella_ Holmes. S leaves many other relations and friends Funeral from Church of the Holy Trinity Apostolic Faith, 11th st. between O and i now.. Elder Lewis T. Chabma Thiursday. June 10. at i o'elock Suddenly, Monday, June 7. 1926 _ Orleans. * La.. CHARLES = LONG STREET POOR, U.'S. N. R. and U. A. class of ‘06, beloved T {ia 1926, at the SYLVIA A M disposed of I ae- Cleveland Poor of 612 .. New Orleans, father of nestiwet Poor and Arthur Clevela Puoor. son of the late Charles Henry a: Comelia_Longstreet Pogr of Washington, 'k PERKINS Mra. Riehiard RA Ratter: the SEACGHTER TAYLO) TOLIVER. We do X will fay > FaMl VEITCR. 1 Georei Wil T. Go & 121, MATILDA e 1 WILLIAMS. . Tienarted this iife on Jun 0 MARION WL I AN o In Memoriam. ARTERS a1 t o) Re You merely smil HIS WIFE. M CHARLES O HATCHE m HATCE another friend. R. AND SON. . In € déar hus HER. wh ago foda: rememt father JORN fe two Before our Growin have gon To Your You hav W ) 2" AND CHILDREN ARD MORTY ON. wh dear son. EDW to_ the memory of on o JENRIETTA WOODEN, Anmiversary m h re i< a link death annot_sev ranca Tive fo THE CHILDREN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. HOST. N ¥ Mo Lincoln 524 V.L.SPEARE CO. e 1009 H St. N.W. Phone Frank. 6626 Formerly 840 F St. N.W " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH 3034 M ¢ W, Sotanlshed 15e° “TQuick a4 Dignified Efficient Service. W. W. Deal & Co. 816 H St N LINCOLN Automobile Service. ~ Gawler Service Funeral Directors Si; 1 Main 5512 i the oriin, 5 nna. N.W. Ave. CHAS. S. ZURHORST T CAPITOL ST, e Lincoln “Timothy Hanlon __641 H ST. N.E._ Phone 1, 7. WILLIAM 1 ieril Directo balme: tion, 5543 and Em- _ Commaod- Moderate prices M. T3R5 Frank Geier’s Sens Co. 1113 SEVENTIL ST. N.W Main 2473 Televhone "T. F. COSTELLO Geo. W. Wise Co. 2900 M St. NW. Phone W. 138 Moderate Prices FUNERAL DESIGNS. T Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Arfistic—expressive—inexpensive Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer 900 14th St. NW. « Man 1 Mai 16. D. C.. and Skaneateles N. Y.. and brother of M. Lindsey Poor Maus, Wwife of Brig. Gen. rion P. Maus, U.'S. A.. retired, cloudy Cloudy oudy e and Mrs. Anita Tyler Boor Bulmer. Inter. ment at convenience of the family at t Longstreet mausoleun. Qakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N. Y (New York and Syracuse vapers ple CHOICE FLORAL I at MODERATE PR Dther 1t D, P BI. 2 s o branch_stores; ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Floral Deelgns Moders B. 132 B Tel. Mo 470'1: